Introducing: White Cloud Fire
Finnish band White Cloud Fire have crafted the type of thrilling rock sound that you can’t help by want to belt out at the top of your lungs, led by powerful vocals and packed with heavy riffing.
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Finnish band White Cloud Fire have crafted the type of thrilling rock sound that you can’t help by want to belt out at the top of your lungs, led by powerful vocals and packed with heavy riffing.
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